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Changing one of IB bosses shows what Deutsche values
Executive has worked for the bank since 1998
Bank’s quest to regain its former status in Europe is making headway, after heavy investments
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Securitization is the most mathematical of debt markets, and synthetic securitization its most abstract department. But in a niche within that niche is a small investment firm, for which the market is all about ideas and people. Jon Hay reports.
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Deutsche Bank has hired Mark DeSplinter as managing director and head of US index and single-name credit default swaps (CDS), based in New York.
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Deutsche Bank has appointed Diarmuid Toomey head of its newly created strategic capital markets group, which will combine leveraged finance, structured equity and equity-linked products, according to a memo seen by GlobalCapital.
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Angus Whelchel, former global head of private capital markets at Barclays, has been hired by US boutique advisory group Moelis & Co to head its private capital markets team.
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Campaigners for equality for lesbian, gay and transgender people in the US hailed a historic victory on Monday, when the Supreme Court for the first time made it illegal throughout the country for employers to discriminate against staff on grounds of sexual or gender orientation.
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Jefferies has taken two more bankers from Citi’s EMEA CLO operation to join former syndicate head Laura Coady in setting up a primary CLO team and overhauling its European securitized products business.